Canton Vento 880 DC and 810 Saint John NB

Compared to other speakers in its category, Canton claims this provides a more linear bass reproduction at lower frequencies. According to Canton, the frequency response is 23 Hz to 40,000 Hz. The Canton Vento 810 is the smallest model in the Vento line, and can be used as a small monitor for audiophile grade music reproduction, or surround sound speaker in a home theater.

Canton Vento 880 DC and 810

The 880 DC is a 39-inch-tall, three-way floorstanding model, while the 810 is a small two-way monitor.

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The Vento 880 DC features a pair of 6-inch aluminum cone woofers and a matched 6-inch aluminum midrange driver. The speaker is 11-inches slim, a look further accentuated with the Vento series’ characteristic curved side panels.

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